Work Ethics Quotes

Our work suggests that interventions might decrease the mortality of caregivers. Interventions are likely to be useful in certain diseases, such as stroke and dementia, and the timing of such interventions might be matched to the riskiest times for caregivers, for example, just after the hospitalization of the spouse.

Nicholas Christakis

To practice kata is not to memorize an order. You must find the kata that work for you, understand them, digest them and stick with them for life.

Gichin Funakoshi

The purpose of a work of fiction is to appeal to the lingering after-effects in the reader's mind as differing from, say, the purpose of oratory or philosophy which respectively leave people in a fighting or thoughtful mood.

I desire to leave to the men that come after me a remembrance of me in good works.

Alfred the Great

There's not enough people with cell phones capable of working with the system, so remarkable stories of rescues are few and far between.

Steve Taylor

For me, hard work represents the supreme luxury of life

Greenfield, Albert

For me, hard work represents the supreme luxury of life

Greenfield, Albert

We've opened it up to where they can work in multiple areas at one time. The only restriction we have is working on opposite sides (of the road) from each other.

Charles Long

We are working with multiple suppliers and alternatives, ... We recognize that the ramp-up phase is very critical for suppliers and for ourselves to get economies of scale.

Jim Padilla

Our industry is changing rapidly, and as a leading competitive provider in Kentucky, SE Tel needed to provide reliable, affordable and compelling product enhancements. The Juniper Networks solution enables us to reliably support our existing services, while providing the advanced features that ensure we can continue to keep pace with a changing industry by introducing innovative services and exceeding our customers' expectations.

Wes Maynard

By the worldly standards of public life, all scholars in their work are of course oddly virtuous. They do not make wild claims, they do not cheat, they do not try to persuade at any cost, they appeal neither to prejudice nor to authority, they are often frank about their ignorance, their disputes are fairly decorous, they do not confuse what is being argued with race, politics, sex or age, they listen patiently to the young and to the old who both know everything. These are the general virtues of scholarship, and they are peculiarly the virtues of science.